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<h1>About Spotilbrary</h1>
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<h2>Spotify is great, but...</h2>
<p>With <a href="http://www.spotify.com">Spotify</a> you can stream millions of tracks for free
In fact, there are so many and it's so easy you can do away with your iTunes.</p>

<p>Unfortunately Spotify doesn't let you organise what you listen to into a library by artist 
or album so you quickly forget what you've listened to.</p>
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<h2>Last.fm is great, but...</h2>
<p>With <a href="http://last.fm">Last.fm</a> set up with Spotify, all the tracks you listen to 
are logged so you can see your favourites and discover new music. Last.fm can  stream music but you can't
stream whole albums like with Spotify and it is hard to browse deeply into what you have listened too.</p>
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<h2>Spotilibrary is the answer!</h2>
<p>Spotilibrary downloads your Last.fm artists and sorts them A to Z by artist in a big menu.
You can then click into an artist to see all the albums you've listened to with links that open up Spotify.</p>
<p>It's as simple as that, and now you have a music library that works with Spotify!</p>
<p>You can learn more in our <a href="faq.php" class="by_ajax">FAQ</a>,</p>
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